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shepherd sleeps on this bed here. the prison authorities tell me that, for security reasons, shepherd is under 2a—hour surveillance. jack shepherd surrendered to georgian police after ten months in hiding. he'd fled britain to escape his trial for manslaughter. in his absence, he was sentenced to six years in prison for the death of charlotte brown. she'd been on a date with shepherd when his speedboat crashed on the river thames. today, georgian prosecutors confirmed to me they've now received the official request from britain for shepherd to be sent home. so how confident are you that jack shepherd will be extradited? i'm very confident that mr shepherd will be extradited to the united kingdom. to this end, we will do everything. we will take every measure to convince the georgian judge that this person deserves to be extradited to the united kingdom. the authorities say that jack shepherd could be gone from here within a month. well, he has just been visiting the mausoleum of the legendary but until extradition i
shepherd sleeps on this bed here. the prison authorities tell me that, for security reasons, shepherd is under 2a—hour surveillance. jack shepherd surrendered to georgian police after ten months in hiding. he'd fled britain to escape his trial for manslaughter. in his absence, he was sentenced to six years in prison for the death of charlotte brown. she'd been on a date with shepherd when his speedboat crashed on the river thames. today, georgian prosecutors confirmed to me they've now...
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shepherd sleeps on this bed here. the prison authorities tell me that for security reasons, shepherd is under 24—hour surveillance. jack shepherd and surrendered to georgian police after ten months in hiding. he'd fled britain to escape his trial for manslaughter. in his absence, he was sentenced to six years in prison for the death of charlotte brown. she'd been on a date with shepherd when his speedboat crashed on the river thames. today, georgian prosecutors confirmed to me they've now received the official request from britain for shepherd to be sent home. so, how confident are you that jack shepherd will be extradited? i'm very confident that mr shepherd will be extradited to the united kingdom. to this end, we will do everything, we will take every measure to convince the georgian judge that this person deserves to be extradited to the united kingdom. the authorities say that jack shepherd could be gone from here within a month. but until extradition is approved, this is where jack shepherd will remain, on rem
shepherd sleeps on this bed here. the prison authorities tell me that for security reasons, shepherd is under 24—hour surveillance. jack shepherd and surrendered to georgian police after ten months in hiding. he'd fled britain to escape his trial for manslaughter. in his absence, he was sentenced to six years in prison for the death of charlotte brown. she'd been on a date with shepherd when his speedboat crashed on the river thames. today, georgian prosecutors confirmed to me they've now...
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shepherd sleeps on this bed here. the prison authorities tell me that for security reasons, shepherd is under 2a—hour surveillance. jack shepherd and surrendered to georgian police after ten months in hiding. he'd fled britain to escape his trial for manslaughter. in his absence, he was sentenced to six years in prison for the death of charlotte brown. she'd been on a date with shepherd when his speedboat crashed on the river thames. today, georgian prosecutors confirmed to me they've now received the official request from britain for shepherd to be sent home. so, how confident are you that jack shepherd will be extradited? i'm very confident that mr shepherd will be extradited to the united kingdom. to this end, we will do everything, we will take every measure to convince the georgian judge that this person deserves to be extradited to the united kingdom. the authorities say that jack shepherd could be gone from here within a month. but until extradition is approved, this is where jack shepherd will remain, on rem
shepherd sleeps on this bed here. the prison authorities tell me that for security reasons, shepherd is under 2a—hour surveillance. jack shepherd and surrendered to georgian police after ten months in hiding. he'd fled britain to escape his trial for manslaughter. in his absence, he was sentenced to six years in prison for the death of charlotte brown. she'd been on a date with shepherd when his speedboat crashed on the river thames. today, georgian prosecutors confirmed to me they've now...
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shepherd charged with manslaughter by gross negligence. but ahead of his trial he'd fled to georgia. when he was eventually tracked down injanuary he handed himself in to georgian police. shepherd told the court he had already decided to return home for an appeal hearing in the manslaughter case. simply because i wish to participate in the appeal process... of course, jack shepherd believes that he is innocent and there is not a single evidence in the case. why did he run away? it was a big mistake for him to run away and that's why he made this decision to surrender to the police, to do his best to help thejudges find out the truth. through his defence team today, jack shepherd made an unusual request. claiming to fear for his safety in a britishjail, back in the uk shepherd wants a cell all to himself, he wants 24—hour video surveillance, and he wants the media to be allowed into his cell to see him. the georgian judge said that's not a decision he could take. with jack shepherd set to return to the uk, tonight charlotte brown's family
shepherd charged with manslaughter by gross negligence. but ahead of his trial he'd fled to georgia. when he was eventually tracked down injanuary he handed himself in to georgian police. shepherd told the court he had already decided to return home for an appeal hearing in the manslaughter case. simply because i wish to participate in the appeal process... of course, jack shepherd believes that he is innocent and there is not a single evidence in the case. why did he run away? it was a big...
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today, finally, jack shepherd was ordered back to britain. at the tbilisi courthouse, the judge ruled that shepherd should be extradited to the uk and be taken into custody there. last year, at the old bailey, jack shepherd had been convicted in his absence of the manslaughter of charlotte brown. they'd been out on a date on his speedboat when it had crashed on the river thames. charlotte was killed, shepherd charged with manslaughter by gross negligence. but ahead of his trial, he had fled to georgia. when he was eventually tracked down injanuary, he handed himself in to georgian police. shepherd told the courts he'd already decided to return home for an appeal hearing in the manslaughter case. simply because i wish to participate in the appeal process... of course jack shepherd believes he's innocent and there is not a single evidence in the case. why did he run away? it was a big mistake for him to run away and it's why he made his decision to surrender to the police, to do his best to help the judges find out the truth. through his defenc
today, finally, jack shepherd was ordered back to britain. at the tbilisi courthouse, the judge ruled that shepherd should be extradited to the uk and be taken into custody there. last year, at the old bailey, jack shepherd had been convicted in his absence of the manslaughter of charlotte brown. they'd been out on a date on his speedboat when it had crashed on the river thames. charlotte was killed, shepherd charged with manslaughter by gross negligence. but ahead of his trial, he had fled to...
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shepherd charged with manslaughter by gross negligence. but ahead of his trial he'd fled to georgia. when he was eventually tracked down injanuary he handed himself in to georgian police. shepherd told the court he had already decided to return home for an appeal hearing in the manslaughter case. of course, jack shepherd believes that he is innocent and there is not a single evidence in the case. why did he run away? it was a big mistake for him to run away and that's why he made this decision to surrender to the police, to do his best to help the judges find out the truth. through his defence team today, jack shepherd made an unusual request. claiming to fearfor his safety in a british jail, back in the uk shepherd wants a cell all to himself, he wants 24—hour video surveillance, and he wants the media to be allowed into his cell to see him. the georgian judge said that's not a decision he could take. with jack shepherd set to return to the uk, tonight charlotte brown's family urged him to drop the appeal against his conviction, to acce
shepherd charged with manslaughter by gross negligence. but ahead of his trial he'd fled to georgia. when he was eventually tracked down injanuary he handed himself in to georgian police. shepherd told the court he had already decided to return home for an appeal hearing in the manslaughter case. of course, jack shepherd believes that he is innocent and there is not a single evidence in the case. why did he run away? it was a big mistake for him to run away and that's why he made this decision...
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one of the inmates as jack shepherd. after months on the run, he is behind bars in georgia, pending extradition proceedings. we are the first foreign tv crew to be allowed inside the jail. we are not allowed any contact with shepherd, but the prison has agreed to show us the conditions he is being held down. this is jack shepherd's prison cell, room 101. he shares it with two other inmates. shepherd sleeps it on this bed here. the prison authorities tell me that for security reasons, shepherd is under 24—hour surveillance. jack shepherd to surrender to georgian police after ten months in hiding. he had fled britain to escape his trial for manslaughter. in his absence, he was sentenced to six years in prison for the death of charlotte brown. she had been on a date with shepherd when his speedboat crashed on the river thames. today, georgian prosecutors confirmed to me that they have now received the official request from britain for shepherd to be sent home. how confident are you that jack shepherd will be extradited? v
one of the inmates as jack shepherd. after months on the run, he is behind bars in georgia, pending extradition proceedings. we are the first foreign tv crew to be allowed inside the jail. we are not allowed any contact with shepherd, but the prison has agreed to show us the conditions he is being held down. this is jack shepherd's prison cell, room 101. he shares it with two other inmates. shepherd sleeps it on this bed here. the prison authorities tell me that for security reasons, shepherd...
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today, finally, jack shepherd was ordered back to britain. at the tbilisi courthouse, the judge ruled that shepherd should be extradited to the uk and be taken into custody there. last year, at the old bailey, jack shepherd had been convicted in his absence of the manslaughter of charlotte brown. they'd been out on a date on his speedboat when it had crashed on the river thames. charlotte was killed, shepherd charged with manslaughter by gross negligence. but ahead of his trial, he had fled to georgia. when he was eventually tracked down injanuary, he handed himself in to georgian police. shepherd told the courts he'd already decided to return home for an appeal hearing in the manslaughter case. of course jack shepherd believes he's innocent and there is not a single evidence in the case. why did he run away? it was a big mistake for him to run away and it's why he made his decision to surrender to the police, to do his best to help the judges find out the truth. through his defence team today, jack shepherd made an unusual request. claiming
today, finally, jack shepherd was ordered back to britain. at the tbilisi courthouse, the judge ruled that shepherd should be extradited to the uk and be taken into custody there. last year, at the old bailey, jack shepherd had been convicted in his absence of the manslaughter of charlotte brown. they'd been out on a date on his speedboat when it had crashed on the river thames. charlotte was killed, shepherd charged with manslaughter by gross negligence. but ahead of his trial, he had fled to...
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but then some unusual security guarantees, jack shepherd requested. he wanted a cell all by himself in the uk. he wanted 24—hour video surveillance, access for the media to his cell, because his defence team said he had security guarantees. a georgian judge said this was not a decision he could take and then shortly after, thejudge ruled thatjack shepherd should be extradited. we don't know when that is going to happen, there is some paperwork still to be done and the georgian justice minister will have to sign off on this but it does appear that just over two months afterjack shepherd handed himself into georgian police, this legal process, this extradition process is moving towards its conclusion. thank you, steve rosenberg. israel has carried out more air strikes on targets in the gaza strip in response to palestinian rocket fire. the israeli army said it had struck dozens of hamas targets. palestinian groups say they have fired at least 30 new rockets from gaza into israel. the un has called for calm. our middle east correspondent yolande knell
but then some unusual security guarantees, jack shepherd requested. he wanted a cell all by himself in the uk. he wanted 24—hour video surveillance, access for the media to his cell, because his defence team said he had security guarantees. a georgian judge said this was not a decision he could take and then shortly after, thejudge ruled thatjack shepherd should be extradited. we don't know when that is going to happen, there is some paperwork still to be done and the georgian justice...
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but then some unusual security guarantees jack shepherd requested. he wanted a cell all by himself in the uk, he wanted 24—hour video surveillance, he wanted access for the media to his cell because his defence team said he had security guarantees. the georgian judge said this was not a decision he could take and then, shortly after, the judge ruled thatjack shepherd should be extradited. we don't know when that is going to happen, there's some paperwork still to be done, and the georgianjustice minister will have to sign off on this. but it does appear that, just over two months afterjack shepherd handed himself in to georgian police, this legal process, this extradition process, is moving towards its conclusion. following this morning's hearing, the mpjames brokenshire released this statement on behalf of charlotte brown's family. it says, "the family clearly welcome the news thatjack shepherd is no long contesting extradition in georgia and can now return to the uk to face justice. with shepherd's return to the uk, it is their wish that he now a
but then some unusual security guarantees jack shepherd requested. he wanted a cell all by himself in the uk, he wanted 24—hour video surveillance, he wanted access for the media to his cell because his defence team said he had security guarantees. the georgian judge said this was not a decision he could take and then, shortly after, the judge ruled thatjack shepherd should be extradited. we don't know when that is going to happen, there's some paperwork still to be done, and the...
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or part of that most of those projects dealt with the medic shepherds. it was during this time that i developed a very special relationship with the goats i'm really passionate about them you see as you get to know their character and the quality of their milk for young people. and that creates a strong bond. that after a thirty fifty prayer and. good luck. when i came back to italy i was impressed right away with all the open green space. there was a lot of abandoned pasture land. that way and that's when i got the idea to start raising local breeds of goat like the protect america from the valley democracy. there were hardly any of them left at the time to the bridge with the direct that oh it was the somebody there who can i started with fifteen goats now i have one hundred eighty that provide. so quite a herd or a lot that's true and it can doand then middle particular i through so i chose this indigenous breed because it adapts perfectly to the local environment and i wanted this project to be as authentic as possible. do you not give it up or out t
or part of that most of those projects dealt with the medic shepherds. it was during this time that i developed a very special relationship with the goats i'm really passionate about them you see as you get to know their character and the quality of their milk for young people. and that creates a strong bond. that after a thirty fifty prayer and. good luck. when i came back to italy i was impressed right away with all the open green space. there was a lot of abandoned pasture land. that way and...
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sea shepherd has one hundred thirty nine thousand followers on facebook. many watch online one images a posted life. even though i hate it and i hate seeing it. become a go to suck it up and get on with. other people need to see some of the photos so the other people can. see what's going on we won the icelandic government to have an idea of how many people around the world are actually bearing witness to the atrocities that happen in your front of you. have gone on to see ship of. home page baseball page and this is actually the lifestream when they have right now. what do you think of them doing that i don't care less i mean they're lying their minds are getting a stain on don't watch if you. don't believe that you know the football. they're standing right up there here five you want to go talk you know i have nothing to talk to both. of which i told why raise your kids on these people you ask me every other question is about them and what you must be one of them i'm starting to see for them and she and i hope you know this yes you guys i mean just becau
sea shepherd has one hundred thirty nine thousand followers on facebook. many watch online one images a posted life. even though i hate it and i hate seeing it. become a go to suck it up and get on with. other people need to see some of the photos so the other people can. see what's going on we won the icelandic government to have an idea of how many people around the world are actually bearing witness to the atrocities that happen in your front of you. have gone on to see ship of. home page...
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by literal shepherds, their last name is shepherd. >> jimmy: come on. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's crazy. >> it's amazing. >> jimmy: it's like tim apple. it's really remarkable. >> that's right, yeah. that's right. and they're just incredible. they have an amazing family. and their daughter, elizabeth, i don't know, well, they don't have a tv. they're probably not watching. i will be like i was on kimmel, and they're like, what? no offense. they're amazing people. they were a god send. and when i came into, it's a long story, but when i came into this property and was considering buying it, phil was the guy who showed me around. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> and everything lined up, and he had a herd of sheep on this property that he was just leasing it so that the people who owned it previously could keep their agricultural zoning and tax incentive. so they have to run some animals on it, so he was leasing this land and it all came together and i felt like they were supposed to turn this farm into a beautiful, big working farm. >> jimmy: what don't we know about sheep that maybe should or we'll
by literal shepherds, their last name is shepherd. >> jimmy: come on. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's crazy. >> it's amazing. >> jimmy: it's like tim apple. it's really remarkable. >> that's right, yeah. that's right. and they're just incredible. they have an amazing family. and their daughter, elizabeth, i don't know, well, they don't have a tv. they're probably not watching. i will be like i was on kimmel, and they're like, what? no offense. they're amazing...
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. >> reporter: this is video alexis shepherd took what have it's like inside that cruise ship. the seas are so rough, you see a piano bench and planters sliding across the lounge. while big chunks of the ceiling fall on passengers. shepherd posted these photos on twitter showing people wedged into halls and theaters, their life vests on, all waiting to be rescued by helicopters. the bates were one of the first to make it to land. >> very frightening. went up on a helicopter with the sling, the two of us together and it was quite scary. >> reporter: a mayday call went out after the "viking sky" experienced engine problems in rough seas and began to drift toward land. the strong winds and waves over 25 feet are tossing the ship from side to side. passenger dr. ann marie decker describes what it was like. >> a big, huge wave hit to our muster station we were inside and it broke open either the glass door or window, i think it pushed open and my friend and i and a lot of other people were completely underwater for a minute. there was a lot of blood all over. >> reporter: you can se
. >> reporter: this is video alexis shepherd took what have it's like inside that cruise ship. the seas are so rough, you see a piano bench and planters sliding across the lounge. while big chunks of the ceiling fall on passengers. shepherd posted these photos on twitter showing people wedged into halls and theaters, their life vests on, all waiting to be rescued by helicopters. the bates were one of the first to make it to land. >> very frightening. went up on a helicopter with the...
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the other main stories on bbc news at 5: jack shepherd, convicted of killing a woman in a speedboat accident on the thames in london, is to be extradited back to the uk from georgia. uefa opens disciplinary proceedings against montenegro after some fans made racist chants towards england players during their euro 2020
the other main stories on bbc news at 5: jack shepherd, convicted of killing a woman in a speedboat accident on the thames in london, is to be extradited back to the uk from georgia. uefa opens disciplinary proceedings against montenegro after some fans made racist chants towards england players during their euro 2020
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these pictures are from two thousand and eight sea shepherd is attacking japanese fishermen. smugglers the first time i've been here just thing is an amazing. just breathtaking play and it's just this area that just spoils it for the whole of iceland where they. the man down there on the poor. thing will be pulling a no. the fin whale is the second largest animal in the world. it can be up to twenty six meters long and weigh up to eighty tons. decades of overfishing have endangered it as a species. lost some catches only fin whales making him particularly controversial. the loudest the way in countries out of all x. whalers they were waiting themselves. couldn't manage anything because their greed was too much they quote unquote of course. we've all can't go away honorary with this stuff on this this side to the plan beverly are trying to turn him around. the international whaling commission considers the stocks around iceland healthy. this is why iceland allows whaling. everyway stocks are. healthy you have a sustainable harvest you harvest if you it's not sustainable you do
these pictures are from two thousand and eight sea shepherd is attacking japanese fishermen. smugglers the first time i've been here just thing is an amazing. just breathtaking play and it's just this area that just spoils it for the whole of iceland where they. the man down there on the poor. thing will be pulling a no. the fin whale is the second largest animal in the world. it can be up to twenty six meters long and weigh up to eighty tons. decades of overfishing have endangered it as a...
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shepherd was not evacuated. tugboats arrive and towed the ship to port. she says the crew did a great job, and she plans to cruise again. >> that video is unbelievable. you have water coming in right there. that's wild. >>> coming up, the bay area exodus. who is moving out and why. >>> plus that college cheating scandal is making news again today. several people were in court, and even more are scheduled to be in court later this week. >>> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. a live look from our emeryville camera. you see light showers on the lens right now. we're tracking that storm moving >>> now for the latest on the college cheating scandal. several defendants in the case appear in court in boston. abc reporter maggie rulli has the latest. >> today we're getting our first look at 12 of the 33 defendants in the college admission scandal, appearing before a judge for the first time inside this boston courthouse. the attorney for one defendant, wake forest head volleyball coach william ferguson proclaiming his innocence. >> no one was admitted to wake fores
shepherd was not evacuated. tugboats arrive and towed the ship to port. she says the crew did a great job, and she plans to cruise again. >> that video is unbelievable. you have water coming in right there. that's wild. >>> coming up, the bay area exodus. who is moving out and why. >>> plus that college cheating scandal is making news again today. several people were in court, and even more are scheduled to be in court later this week. >>> and i'm meteorologist...
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shepherd is from rio vista. one of 915 passengers there. and as of tonight, it was shepherd's last tweet of passengers sleeping on the floor of the station. nearby hallways or small utility closets. a lot of passengers had the tie themselves to chairs and tables waiting to be rescued. this rescue operation will be slow. it will drag on for hours. right now, it is not clear exactly why the engines went out. spokesmen for the rescue team assured the ship is not sinking and the people on board are not in any immediate danger. >>> the attorney general is reviewing the special council's findings in the russia investigation and there is already a lot of discussion about how much of robert mueller's report should be released. kpix5's melissa caen shows us what some prominent political figures are saying. >> reporter: finally something both parties seem to agree on. >> that report need to be made public. >> let it come out. let people see it. that's up to the attorney general. >> reporter: now that robert mueller has submitted his findings to attor
shepherd is from rio vista. one of 915 passengers there. and as of tonight, it was shepherd's last tweet of passengers sleeping on the floor of the station. nearby hallways or small utility closets. a lot of passengers had the tie themselves to chairs and tables waiting to be rescued. this rescue operation will be slow. it will drag on for hours. right now, it is not clear exactly why the engines went out. spokesmen for the rescue team assured the ship is not sinking and the people on board are...
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sea shepherd has one hundred thirty nine thousand followers on facebook. many watch online one images a posted life. even though i hate it and i hate seeing it. other people need to see it. so the other people can see what's going on we won the icelandic government to have an idea of how many people around the world are actually bearing witness to the atrocities that happen in your front of you. have gone on to see ship of. home page the page and this is actually the lifestream when they have right now. what do you think of them doing that i don't care less i mean yeah to lighten their minds or get to a stage. you don't believe that you know. they're standing right up there here five you want to go talk you know i have nothing to talk to both. of which i told why you're keen on these people you ask me and every other question is about them you know you must be one of them i'm starting to see for them but i'm sure you and i hope you know this yet if you get i mean just because you are mentioning a man every other second like vision you have right there top
sea shepherd has one hundred thirty nine thousand followers on facebook. many watch online one images a posted life. even though i hate it and i hate seeing it. other people need to see it. so the other people can see what's going on we won the icelandic government to have an idea of how many people around the world are actually bearing witness to the atrocities that happen in your front of you. have gone on to see ship of. home page the page and this is actually the lifestream when they have...
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so they dying because of that's a two advantage that is for sure you know leo is captain of the sea shepherd a marine conservation group that voluntarily patrols the upper gulf for twelve minutes five dead rocky to us were found in the gulf from january to may two thousand and seventeen it's a horrific to see how much sea creatures are trapped on those nets it's heartbreaking for this protected marine mammals are dying for no reason they're just died mr to lie about it it's it's horrible. the story of the vaccine is a classic collapse of a species scientists began tracking back in the late one nine hundred ninety s. and we determined twenty years ago that the fishing ban was unsustainable for bakita bay would we predicted that they would be declining about this problem for twenty years. well i mean the people who originally found them found them dead on the beach. from fishing nets and said hey here's a porpoise nobody's ever found a porpoise here it can't be very common and it's dying in fishing nets and so yes he's was discovered because it was dying yeah it was found dead on beaches and i
so they dying because of that's a two advantage that is for sure you know leo is captain of the sea shepherd a marine conservation group that voluntarily patrols the upper gulf for twelve minutes five dead rocky to us were found in the gulf from january to may two thousand and seventeen it's a horrific to see how much sea creatures are trapped on those nets it's heartbreaking for this protected marine mammals are dying for no reason they're just died mr to lie about it it's it's horrible. the...
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limits of executive power, and i thank my friend, joaquin castro, who was in the senate gallery, for shepherding that resolution through the house. and while earlier today, the house amazingly passed a resolution demanding the department of justice release to congress and the public the full findings of the special counsel's investigation into russia's interference in the 2016 elections. unfortunately, it was blocked in the senate by a single republican. but mark my words, that resolution will be back and we will try to pass it again. now, it shouldn't be so unusual for members of the president's own party to stand with us and hold him to account when he does wrong, especially a president who so overreaches, but i'm thankful that republican senators did the right thing. i applaud them for it. let's hope that these votes this week are green chutes. republicans out of courage, out of principle, and maybe out of exasperation are beginning to constrain the president when he goes too far. that republicans are learning that total embrace of president trump is counterproductive and unsustainable. my ho
limits of executive power, and i thank my friend, joaquin castro, who was in the senate gallery, for shepherding that resolution through the house. and while earlier today, the house amazingly passed a resolution demanding the department of justice release to congress and the public the full findings of the special counsel's investigation into russia's interference in the 2016 elections. unfortunately, it was blocked in the senate by a single republican. but mark my words, that resolution will...
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., archdiocese does not send the message to catholics in this area that they want the good shepherd. pittsburgh whon moved around a handful of priests. some of them he handled very poorly. repentancehown the we are supposed to show. harm for a generation catholics. he goes out to other christians io say this is an institution do not trust. hierarchy areurch hurting people by not being more aggressive and apologetic and repentance. places thrive while others collapse. morning.good caller: thanks for having me on. i have a couple comments and also a question. the reviews what caller was saying this previous caller -- to tie into what the previous caller was saying, the scandals in the catholic church seem to have destroyed the church as a meeting place community. i agree with that totally. did lose a generation. ohiomily is from northeast and west pennsylvania. many of them have left the church because of that reason. this is something we see a lot of. one of the interesting things i think people lose sight of, we whole. the church as a for so many people, their interaction with the un
., archdiocese does not send the message to catholics in this area that they want the good shepherd. pittsburgh whon moved around a handful of priests. some of them he handled very poorly. repentancehown the we are supposed to show. harm for a generation catholics. he goes out to other christians io say this is an institution do not trust. hierarchy areurch hurting people by not being more aggressive and apologetic and repentance. places thrive while others collapse. morning.good caller: thanks...
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runoff vote later this month polls suggest a strong lead for the pro western liberal activist susanna shepherd told us she could become slovakia's first female head of state. iraqi authorities and u.n. investigators have started to examine the bodies of hundreds of members of the families buried in a mass grave in the northwestern village of. many of the dead were killed by the so-called islamic state in twenty fourteen nobel peace prize winner and activist drawing international attention to the disease fate was among those who witnessed the opening of the mass graves. more than two thousand people in malaysia have fallen ill after talks of waste was dumped into the kim kim river in the city of joy for authorities ordered the closure of more than one hundred schools due to dangerous talks accused many of those affected were children three men have been arrested in connection with the illegal dump. in paris police have again been firing tear gas and deploying water cannon as yellow vests protesters ignited fires and ransacked shops there the most violent street clashes in paris since december t
runoff vote later this month polls suggest a strong lead for the pro western liberal activist susanna shepherd told us she could become slovakia's first female head of state. iraqi authorities and u.n. investigators have started to examine the bodies of hundreds of members of the families buried in a mass grave in the northwestern village of. many of the dead were killed by the so-called islamic state in twenty fourteen nobel peace prize winner and activist drawing international attention to...
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lead at what becomes the johnson space center where the human space activities all took place and he shepherded that effort all the way through program and finally retired in the early 1970s. ison't think that name well known. i don't think that individual is well known, but it certainly should be. >> what's your message to historians here in chicago? >> there are lots of things yet to be done in the flight.of space that is a really interesting area for exploration. toties very closely larger concerns that we have in a whole variety of areas, economically, politically, socially, culturally and we've only begun to scratch the surface of what we this.tand about >> roger launius, we thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> interested in american history tv? visit our website, c-span.org/history. view our tv schedule, preview upcoming programs, and watch college lectures, museum tours, archival films and more. american history tv at c-span.org/history. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
lead at what becomes the johnson space center where the human space activities all took place and he shepherded that effort all the way through program and finally retired in the early 1970s. ison't think that name well known. i don't think that individual is well known, but it certainly should be. >> what's your message to historians here in chicago? >> there are lots of things yet to be done in the flight.of space that is a really interesting area for exploration. toties very...
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opposition to the rescue plan within the scientific community the conservation groups led by the sea shepherd society believe the problem should be solved without captivity. he's always been fighting against captivates and cultivates so for me it's not a solution and first ship is not a solution because saving on anymore is not having it in a swimming pool and it should be free and leaving its life and contributing to the eco system kind of a maybe it's not working right now and plan b. those two means that. there are many questions surrounding the capture program but if scientists are successful the next step in the process will be to try and breed that the key to scientists in san diego are getting ready these will be the ancestors of all the cute and into the future this breeding program so we need to make sure that we know what we've got and keep that variation that natural genetic variation in that population into the future phillip more in we're expected to keep the rescue team. in san diego he is a research molecular geneticist is that the key to can be successfully bred in captivity h
opposition to the rescue plan within the scientific community the conservation groups led by the sea shepherd society believe the problem should be solved without captivity. he's always been fighting against captivates and cultivates so for me it's not a solution and first ship is not a solution because saving on anymore is not having it in a swimming pool and it should be free and leaving its life and contributing to the eco system kind of a maybe it's not working right now and plan b. those...
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. >> some of the shepherds complained about being in convenience brothers call it a worthy cause they stood in support of the protest. you can go to our website, ktvu.com, for expanded coverage of the story. including video from the entire news conference by stephon clark's family. >>> mondays tend to be a little difficult when it comes to traffic. let's see how things are so far. >> yes, dave, good morning to both. we have a pretty serious collision on the antioch bridge, i want to start there. that would be on state route 160 northbound 160. just north of the bridge here. this is a head-on collision, they have a medical helicopter on the way to this collision. is going to be big trouble for you if you drive on 160, a lot of people come in heading south on 160, then get on highway four westbound, right now, it is going to be a very serious crash and you should avoid 160 if you can approaching the antioch bridge, let's talk about all the way out to the other part of the bay, that would be the south bay, northbound one-to-one. morgan hill and santa fe, the super commute, looks pretty g
. >> some of the shepherds complained about being in convenience brothers call it a worthy cause they stood in support of the protest. you can go to our website, ktvu.com, for expanded coverage of the story. including video from the entire news conference by stephon clark's family. >>> mondays tend to be a little difficult when it comes to traffic. let's see how things are so far. >> yes, dave, good morning to both. we have a pretty serious collision on the antioch bridge,...
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also the 10-month-old german shepherd. >> you can talk back to the cameras. the owners are like, stop. >> is it dog treats? then you can understand their urgency. >> maybe dog and kitty treats. look, there's the cat they adopted. >> the evidence is right there. i don't know what happened, mom. >> speaking of teeth marks, it wasn't even a package this dog picked up. this is fin. they just moved to the neighborhood. he goes over to the neighbor's house, seeing something on the front porch. not a package but a pair of boots similar to the ones his owner wore recently. i need to take this back home. normally, prosecutors threaten you with jail time, threaten to neuter you or something. no, no, no. >> they do? they are castrating people now? >> we are talking about canine cases here. check it out. typically, they say they threaten you with jail time. this dog got belly rubs and treats. that convinced him to give up the boot. >> after all this time, i shouldn't have to say this. don't try this at home. >> oh, my gosh. >> that's gray. that was perfect. >> that was s
also the 10-month-old german shepherd. >> you can talk back to the cameras. the owners are like, stop. >> is it dog treats? then you can understand their urgency. >> maybe dog and kitty treats. look, there's the cat they adopted. >> the evidence is right there. i don't know what happened, mom. >> speaking of teeth marks, it wasn't even a package this dog picked up. this is fin. they just moved to the neighborhood. he goes over to the neighbor's house, seeing...
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the guy who has a shepherd's heart now, it turns out his father had done some investment in panama which he benefited from. asa in panama which he benefited from. as a result of that he announced that the british government was going to make sure that all our offshore tax haven at principalities and co—dependencies, whatever you wa nt and co—dependencies, whatever you want to call them, would have public registers of their shareholders. we we re registers of their shareholders. we were going to clean up, and be better than this. and then parliament legislated took years to do it, and parliament said rights, we wanted this put in place by 2020, and thena we wanted this put in place by 2020, and then a few weeks ago the government reinterpreted it, and when i say reinterprets, i mean they changed it. theresa may's government which is so busy with brexit has no bandwidth for other stuff, said what we want to do is have a plan in place by 2020, and we will do it sometime in the future, because places like jersey and our foreign territories said if you do this, it will be constitutional p
the guy who has a shepherd's heart now, it turns out his father had done some investment in panama which he benefited from. asa in panama which he benefited from. as a result of that he announced that the british government was going to make sure that all our offshore tax haven at principalities and co—dependencies, whatever you wa nt and co—dependencies, whatever you want to call them, would have public registers of their shareholders. we we re registers of their shareholders. we were...
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. >>> and alexis shepherd of solano county shot video on board. she posted this on twitter saying, thank you for everyone for your love and support over these difficult two days. we're not safely docked in norway and happily been fed and watered. it's time like these that make us all stronger as caring human beings it does take a village. viking canceled the next ship. police in norway say they do not think anything subs push took place. >>> no new iphones or gadgets this time, apple had a lot to unveil today. >> apple makes big announcements regarding their subscription services and there is something for everyone. >>> plus trouble for the bay area create veggie burger meant to look like the real thing. >>> apple just unveiled its new streaming service called apple tv plus and the company brought out a listers like steven spielberfor the big reveal. jennifer anniston, reese wither spoon working on a comedy series. kpix5 jackie ward reports on the new technology apple is working on. >> apple is upgrading its subscription services, its gaming exper
. >>> and alexis shepherd of solano county shot video on board. she posted this on twitter saying, thank you for everyone for your love and support over these difficult two days. we're not safely docked in norway and happily been fed and watered. it's time like these that make us all stronger as caring human beings it does take a village. viking canceled the next ship. police in norway say they do not think anything subs push took place. >>> no new iphones or gadgets this...
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. >> david shepherd tells us that he told dixon, "i don't have a gun." and dixon says, "don't worry about that, i have that covered. i have the gun." he says, "it belongs to my brother. he gave it to me and it's clean." >> police divers were seen pulling something from the lake, shepherd was on hand to point police to areas in the lake to search. >> he said he'd thrown the gun into a lake in amarillo behind dr. dixon's office. >> also, prosecutors have a wealth of text messages between shepard and dixon when shepard was stalking shetina and sonnier. >> when he was arrested, the swat guys told me he had actually jumped into a swimming pool and tried to ruin the phone. the problem was the man had plugged the phone in and backed it up to his computer. so all of the stuff that he thought was not going to get him in trouble buzz backed was back computer. >> prosecutors here are saying that they found text messages from dixon to shepard urging shepard to kill. we're talking text messages like "go get 'em," "whip and spur," "get r done," and "put it on him." >>
. >> david shepherd tells us that he told dixon, "i don't have a gun." and dixon says, "don't worry about that, i have that covered. i have the gun." he says, "it belongs to my brother. he gave it to me and it's clean." >> police divers were seen pulling something from the lake, shepherd was on hand to point police to areas in the lake to search. >> he said he'd thrown the gun into a lake in amarillo behind dr. dixon's office. >> also,...
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it can be accompanying farmers or shepherds to protect them from settlers. settlers are a very very group some of them are not violent at all although they often nevertheless turn a blind eye when others are being violent. but some of them are more violence. and some of them are very violent the most violent perhaps of the so-called hilltop youth. if i like and i'm so. stoked in a way and second i will miss out on how the second that i didn't even end but he looked at the idea. i didn't hold could have been out the. minority in michigan no i didn't i mean a j h o minute a short thought moore middleton i wish i could show the series into three one a bit of job loss i think you know government comes in a kind of government almost see it second theme or see it a couple sentences out and been romani able then ko-ko with obama it thought i'm. definitely such a god human terms that. i mean today we have a very right wing government which supports the settlers doesn't matter to them whether the israelis are acting legally or illegally peacefully or violently. so th
it can be accompanying farmers or shepherds to protect them from settlers. settlers are a very very group some of them are not violent at all although they often nevertheless turn a blind eye when others are being violent. but some of them are more violence. and some of them are very violent the most violent perhaps of the so-called hilltop youth. if i like and i'm so. stoked in a way and second i will miss out on how the second that i didn't even end but he looked at the idea. i didn't hold...
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skin so they dying because of that's a two hour that is for sure you know leo is captain of the sea shepherd a marine conservation group that voluntarily patrols the upper gulf for twelve minutes five dead rocky to us were found in the gulf from january to may two thousand and seventeen it's a horrific to see how much sea creatures are trapped on those nets it's heartbreaking for this protected marine mammals are dying for no reason they're just died mr to lie about it it's horrible. the story of the vaccine is a classic collapse of a species scientists began tracking back in the late one nine hundred ninety s. and we determined twenty years ago that the fishing ban was unsustainable for bakita bay would we predicted that they would be declined in about this problem for twenty years. well i mean the people who originally found them found them dead on the beach. from fishing nets and said hey here's a porpoise nobody's ever found a porpoise here it can't be very common and it's dying in fishing nets and so yes he's was discovered because it was dying yeah it was found dead on beaches and in f
skin so they dying because of that's a two hour that is for sure you know leo is captain of the sea shepherd a marine conservation group that voluntarily patrols the upper gulf for twelve minutes five dead rocky to us were found in the gulf from january to may two thousand and seventeen it's a horrific to see how much sea creatures are trapped on those nets it's heartbreaking for this protected marine mammals are dying for no reason they're just died mr to lie about it it's horrible. the story...
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>> exactly, if you go back to the samuel shepherd case, that's the genesis of this rule at the supreme court, which is the doctor, the movie the fugitive, the tv show the fugitive, the idea is that if you have a pretrial circus of media activity, that can fatally prejudice a jury and result in a violation. >> no one will investigate, unless you live under a rock and our point is not to find jurors who live under rocks, it's to find your peers. >> that's also verbatim what the supreme court has said. it's okay that a trial is high profile. it's okay that a defendant is the celebrity, but if it rises to that rare level of a complete circus as it did in the shepherd trial, then the constitutional right to a fair trial may be violated. so really, it's the judge's duty to safeguard this, ultimately, however, she probably would rather just move on with the trial and not nitpick at what roger stone is doing. if she finds a violation, she's going to have to jail him, and what will that lead to, a bigger s circus. >> i don't know if we have the video we can air. >> i don't have a view one way o
>> exactly, if you go back to the samuel shepherd case, that's the genesis of this rule at the supreme court, which is the doctor, the movie the fugitive, the tv show the fugitive, the idea is that if you have a pretrial circus of media activity, that can fatally prejudice a jury and result in a violation. >> no one will investigate, unless you live under a rock and our point is not to find jurors who live under rocks, it's to find your peers. >> that's also verbatim what the...
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this is dutch, an older dog, shepherd mix. a low-impact member to add to your family.g- lking weather, it will be cold today. temperatures in the mi20s and the mid-30s by midafternoon. cold, sensitive dogs, hot house flower types, might want to put their jackets on. >> i would say so. o maybe some hat something. alexandria, northbound 395, between the beltway and edsall. on right lane getting by. that's the only thing we have. northbound, 270 after cloper road. one lane getting by. the beltway getting by okay. right lane is getting by a water main break will probably be there as f as repairs go, through the morning commute. after the commute, things o shod clea of the way. laurel, reminder, b.w. parkwayn northbnd southbound between 32 and 197, rough pavement the speed limit is 40 miles per hour through that area. >> thank you. >>> it's 64:31. we're lg about a death investigation on west virginia avenue northeast. our cameras there when the forensic team poarrived. ce aren't saying how the person died. >>> today, the man o susp
this is dutch, an older dog, shepherd mix. a low-impact member to add to your family.g- lking weather, it will be cold today. temperatures in the mi20s and the mid-30s by midafternoon. cold, sensitive dogs, hot house flower types, might want to put their jackets on. >> i would say so. o maybe some hat something. alexandria, northbound 395, between the beltway and edsall. on right lane getting by. that's the only thing we have. northbound, 270 after cloper road. one lane getting by. the...
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jack shepherd will be extradited back to the uk from georgia. six teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of ransacking a mosque in newcastle, were copies of the koran we re newcastle, were copies of the koran were ripped up and windows smashed. coming up this evening on bbc news, at seven o'clock, it is beyond 100 days, where we speak to a criminal defence attorney in the wake of prosecutors dropping all charges against american actorjason smollett —— jussie smollett. and then we will be explaining how tomorrowin parliament will work, what happens now that mps have taken control of the house of commons business. and later on, we will bring you a look at tomorrow's front pages in a the papers, with the brexit editor of the telegraph and a political commentator. all head on bbc news, but first, it's sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster. this is what's coming up on sportsday tonight. uefa have moved quickly after england players were racially abused in montenegro, but can any punishment really work? the governing bodies are going to show they a
jack shepherd will be extradited back to the uk from georgia. six teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of ransacking a mosque in newcastle, were copies of the koran we re newcastle, were copies of the koran were ripped up and windows smashed. coming up this evening on bbc news, at seven o'clock, it is beyond 100 days, where we speak to a criminal defence attorney in the wake of prosecutors dropping all charges against american actorjason smollett —— jussie smollett. and then we will be...
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among the hundreds of grateful passengers, a woman, alexis shepherd tweeting thank you, everyone for your love and support over these difficult 2 dis were docked in norway and have happily been fed and watered. it is times like these that make us all stronger as carrying human beings. it does, indeed, take a village. >> reporter: 12 day scenic tour turned nightmarish. >> we could see we were getting blown into rocks. a dangerous situation, frankly. >> reporter: hundreds of passengers on a viking cruise ship. some waiting in life vests for 20 hours as strong winds and rough waters made the conditions miserable and dangerous. at least 20 people were injured as the ship tossed about. >> furniture was sliding across the room and slide back. >> reporter: norway's joint rescue center undertook a massive operation to airlift 400 people from the ship to safety. >> as soon as they hoisted you up, he tkpwr-bed me and pulled me in like a sack of potato and put me to the back of the helicopter. >> reporter: by sunday morning, 3 of the ships engines regained power. 800 people remained on board as
among the hundreds of grateful passengers, a woman, alexis shepherd tweeting thank you, everyone for your love and support over these difficult 2 dis were docked in norway and have happily been fed and watered. it is times like these that make us all stronger as carrying human beings. it does, indeed, take a village. >> reporter: 12 day scenic tour turned nightmarish. >> we could see we were getting blown into rocks. a dangerous situation, frankly. >> reporter: hundreds of...